Multiple Choice
Seymour owns 3 acres of beautiful waterfront property on a large inland lake. In his will, Seymour donates the land to the state with the understanding that the land will be used as a state beach. Seymour wants an efficient way to prevent overcrowding at the beach, so he should require
A) that all beach visitors pay the same entry fee regardless of the day of the week or time of the year.
B) that the beach limit the number of visitors to 500 per day, without an entry fee.
C) an entry fee be charged on summer weekend days when many people tend to visit the beach.
D) that only local residents be admitted to the beach.
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